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Suppose a Fair, Two-Sided Coin Is Flipped

Question 18

Question 18

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Suppose a fair, two-sided coin is flipped. If it comes up heads you receive $5; if it comes up tails you lose $1. The expected value of this lottery is what?


A) $2
B) $3
C) $4
D) $5

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